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Man ticks off because he is not allowed to celebrate - Several missions for Ebersberg police on New Year's Eve

2022-01-01T08:29:35.987Z


Man ticks off because he is not allowed to celebrate - Several missions for Ebersberg police on New Year's Eve Created: 01/01/2022Updated: 01/01/2022, 9:25 AM From: Josef Ametsbichler Without fireworks sales, it was more of a quiet New Year's Eve. (Symbol picture) © Tobias Kleinschmidt / dpa Despite several missions, the Ebersberg police are satisfied with New Year's Eve. With one exception th


Man ticks off because he is not allowed to celebrate - Several missions for Ebersberg police on New Year's Eve

Created: 01/01/2022Updated: 01/01/2022, 9:25 AM

From: Josef Ametsbichler

Without fireworks sales, it was more of a quiet New Year's Eve.

(Symbol picture) © Tobias Kleinschmidt / dpa

Despite several missions, the Ebersberg police are satisfied with New Year's Eve.

With one exception that needed arrest.

Ebersberg / Kirchseeon

- The Ebersberg police draws an overall peaceful New Year's Eve in view of the corona restrictions and the ban on the sale of fireworks.

"The regulations regarding Corona were consistently observed, larger gatherings of people or parties were not detected or reported," said a spokesman.

Nevertheless, the inspection patrols had to cope with a number of missions on New Year's Eve.

According to the police, it was mostly a question of disturbances caused by loud music, shouting or the use of pyrotechnics.

Because he is not allowed to celebrate: Kirchseeoner is ticking away

A 55-year-old from Kirchseeon, who was completely drunk, entered his neighbour's property shortly after midnight and wanted to celebrate with us, went overboard.

After he was denied access, the police said he began to insult those present.

Since this was the second time the man had been used that night, he was taken into custody and had to spend the rest of the night in the cell.

Before that, he had already got into an argument with his roommate.

On the drive to the office, he also insulted the officers several times and reported them.

Various advertisements await the man.

Read more news from the Ebersberg region here.

By the way: Everything from the region is now also available in our regular Ebersberg newsletter.

Source: merkur

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